Harvard Law School Students Want To End Tuition
The demand is the cornerstone of “Fees Must Fall,” a campaign activists launched several weeks ago.
The Harvard Crimson reports.
Law School Activists Demand End to Tuition
In the most recent wave of activism at the Law School, some students are calling on the school to eliminate tuition completely as part of their new campaign for financial justice.
Members of the group Reclaim Harvard Law published an open letter Sunday addressed to Law School Dean Martha L. Minow and members of the Harvard Corporation—the University’s highest governing body—demanding an end to tuition.
The demand is the cornerstone of “Fees Must Fall,” a campaign activists launched several weeks ago during the Law School’s admitted students weekend. The initiative marks a new focus on economic issues in their movement for better treatment of minorities at the Law School, after activists successfully advocated for the school to remove its controversial seal.
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Considering that these SJWs have spent most of their semester occupying a couch, one can see their point about not having to pay for classes they are not attending.
In other news, sharks demand that fish swim into their mouths.
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